In the mid 60s vocalist/pianist Patty Waters released a pair of groundbreaking recordings, Patty Waters Sings and College Tour for the legendary avant garde/jazz label ESP-Disk. This intimate set was captured at San Franciscos Noe Valley Ministry. Backed by piano and bass, Patty gives her own individualistic take on 14 jazz standards including the title track, "Old Devil Moon", "Hes Funny That Way", "Loverman" and "Good Morning Heartache". New interview and liner notes by jazz writer Bill Meyer.

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